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==In ''Super Smash Bros. 4''== | ==In ''Super Smash Bros. 4''== | ||
Spectator Mode returned in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. The [[Nintendo Network]] | Spectator Mode returned in ''Super Smash Bros. 4''. The [[Nintendo Network]] ID of the players wad displayed alongside the character used and win percentage. A multiplier between 2 and 10 was calculated (displayed rounded to 1 decimal point) based on this win percentage (or a combination of two in Team Battles). The multiplier was lower for those with higher win percentages and higher for those with lower win percentages. | ||
Prior to the match starting, spectators could optionally bet up to 100 {{b|coins|collectable}} (shortened to "G") on possible winning players or teams. If the chosen player won the bet, they would receive the Jackpot, which was their wager multiplied by the winning combatant's multiplier. Afterwards, the player was given the option to go for a "Winning Streak" - where the winnings from the previous game were parlayed into the next wager. This resulted in a much larger potential for payouts. However, after the third consecutive win, the winnings were automatically paid out (which may result in the unlikely, but achievable 100,000G theoretical cap). | Prior to the match starting, spectators could optionally bet up to 100 {{b|coins|collectable}} (shortened to "G") on possible winning players or teams. If the chosen player won the bet, they would receive the Jackpot, which was their wager multiplied by the winning combatant's multiplier. Afterwards, the player was given the option to go for a "Winning Streak" - where the winnings from the previous game were parlayed into the next wager. This resulted in a much larger potential for payouts. However, after the third consecutive win, the winnings were automatically paid out (which may result in the unlikely, but achievable 100,000G theoretical cap). | ||